Monday, November 28, 2011

Monday, November 28, 2011--2nd posting for the day

Hello again,
I almost forgot!
If you decide you are going to use any of the information from the documentary we watched today in class, here is how you would cite it on the Works Cited page.

Love, Lust and Marriage: Why we Stay and Why we Stray. John Stossel, narr. 1997. Television.

(be sure to double space and indent the second line, of course! :-)....)

Monday, November 28, 2011

Hello!
Below you will find a few items:
1. a copy of the handout from the first week of classes that I distributed and explained regarding oral presentations.
2. a schedule of the oral presentations for each of the three 1A classes.

YOU MUST ATTEND CLASS ON BOTH DAYS, DEC. 7 AND 9--it is important to be present for your fellow classmates to provide support and an audience, even if you are not presenting that day.


English 1A, College Composition I
Fall 2011
Instructor: Catherine Fraga

Oral Presentation Assignment

The Significance of Home
Assigned: First week of semester

Due: Wednesday or Friday, December 7 or 9

For this assignment, please select an article, observation, photograph, painting, collage, film, song, poem, essay or anything else that offers some message or reflection on the theme of home. It could have a personal meaning for you, but it does not have to.
After you have selected your “item,” write a minimum of one page about the item. Include a brief description of the item and a detailed explanation of why you chose this item; include a thoughtful commentary. Proofread carefully for unacceptable errors as well as other proofreading mistakes. THIS MUST BE TYPED, DOUBLE SPACED, please
On the day of presentations, please do not read your essay to the class, but simply summarize the main points aloud to the class. The presentation usually takes only a few moments. You will submit a copy of the essay only to me.
As the semester progresses, you may get ideas for your presentation from our readings, the films we will be viewing, or from class discussions.
Remember that you will not receive this short essay back nor will you receive any credit for the assignment if there are ANY unacceptable errors present.
Please do not take this assignment lightly. It is worth 100 points.
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English 1A, Section 1
DECEMBER 5:
TK
DECEMBER 7:
Carrie, Rami, Michael, Alejandra, Kendall, Josh, Justin, Chris, Corben, Scott, Darryl, Letha
DECEMBER 9:
Ellie, LIz, Dennis, Christian, Rachel, Christina, Bao, Jasina, Niccolais, Enrique, Mac

English 1A, Section 84
DECEMBER 7:
Joel, Luis, Ashley, Taylor, Abby, Alanna, Dagoberto, Eleazar, Natalie, Jesse, Maricruz, Jewel
DECEMBER 9:
Adriana, Debbie, Issac, Bea, Duke, Josiah, Kerissa, Melinda, Kevin, Lawrence, Alberto, Daniel

English 1A, Section 4
DECEMBER 7:
Emily, Rachelle, Nhan, Tien, Ravneet, Isabela, John, Ina, Ruby, Morgan, Dustin, Nicholas S., Tania
DECEMBER 9:
Robert, Alonzo, Tommy, Carly, Nicholas A., Angela, Paramvir, Amber, Elleana, Lauren, Brandon, Matthew

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Sunday afternoon, November 27th, 2011

Greetings,
I hope all of you have had a wonderful Thanksgiving week.
Below is a message from Prof. Hecsh that she asked me to pass on to Section 84 students only.
See all of you tomorrow.

SECTION 84 ONLY:
Would you please remind everyone on Monday that we are meeting (on Monday) in Library 11 to screen a documentary called Beautiful Youth and to meet the film maker and folks who work at WIND, a center for homeless youth.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011

Hello,

I have had a few students ask me how to cite the essay by Anne Roiphe that you were assigned to read a few weeks ago, "Why Marriages Fail." Below is how it should appear on the Works Cited page...that is, if you decide to use it in your third essay. (the second line would be tabbed in, of course)

Roiphe, Anne. "Why Marriages Fail." Rites of Passage: A Thematic Reader. Eds. Judie Rae and Catherine Fraga. Boston: Heinle &

Heinle, 2002. 270-273.


HAVE A WONDERFUL AND SAFE HOLIDAY...! SEE YOU MONDAY.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Wednesday, November 16, 2011--530 pm

Reminder...

In class essay #2 on Friday...please remember to bring a blue or green book to class.

Below are three main issues from the film to think about before you come to class.

It is an 'open notes' exam, so any notes you took during the film can be used during the writing of the essay. You will have the entire 50 minutes to write the essay. Use your time wisely and be sure to spend at least the first five minutes planning your response--your thesis and your main supports.


1. Considering the film, weigh the pros and cons of having a marriage arranged. How do you think most Westerners respond to the idea of an arranged marriage and why? Could it be a possible solution to lowering America’s high divorce rate?

2. Consider the two main characters, Rochel or Nasira. Both young women experience a rite of passage; in other words, each woman seems to experience new insights during the process of having their marriage arranged. What do they gain as a result of their experience?

3. What do you think was the screenwriter's purpose for including the following two characters in the film: the school principal and the young boy that Rochel tutors? Be specific. What do they contribute to the film and its many topics/themes?

Monday, November 14, 2011

Monday, November 14, 2011--7 pm


Hello, greetings...

A few things:

1. In case you have not heard yet, there will be no class held next week, Thanksgiving week. However, please understand that your other classes MAY be holding class. The university is officially closed only on Thanksgiving day and the day following.

2. Please be sure you have a blue (or green) book purchased for in class essay #2 on Friday.

3. As indicated on the course outline, we will finish the viewing of the film we started today, on Wednesday. In case you want to view the film again before the essay on Friday, and you have a Netflix account, it is available on Instant View. It may be available elsewhere on the Internet, too, but I am not certain.

See you Wednesday! :-)

Monday, November 7, 2011

Monday, November 7, 2011--330 pm

Greetings,
Below is a copy of Out of Class Essay 3 that was assigned today.


English 1A, Fall 2011
C. Fraga, Instructor
Course Theme: The Significance of Home

Out of Class Essay Assignment #3

Assigned: Monday, November 7
Rough Draft due (optional) no later than Wednesday, Nov. 16
{please note: if you choose to submit a rough draft, it is due by next Wednesday. That allows you a week and a half only. This is due to the Thanksgiving week holiday)
Due: Wednesday, Nov. 30

TOPIC: What are the ‘ingredients’ for a successful marriage?


A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person. (Mignon Mclaughlin)

Marriage is not just spiritual communion, it is also remembering to take out the trash. (Joyce Brothers)

To keep your marriage brimming,
With love in the loving cup,
Whenever you're wrong admit it;
Whenever you're right shut up. (Ogden Nash)

Assignment: Even with the current high divorce rate in the United States, couples continue to choose marriage as a way of life. Most couples marry with the intention and confidence that their marriage will be successful and will last forever.

Write an essay in which you explore the ingredients (or elements) required for a marriage to be successful and long lasting. Focus on a minimum of four ingredients/elements.

Conduct research and talk/interview those who you feel might have some helpful, interesting and relevant opinions and experience with this topic.

The most important thing to remember about this essay is that you will need to be very SPECIFIC. Avoid rambling and using mostly vague terms. Your essay will benefit from specific examples from professionals as well as interviewees.

Suggestions for people to interview: your parents; your grandparents; relatives; siblings; teachers; neighbors; marriage counselors, etc.

Information/opinions about what constitutes a successful marriage is quite simple to locate. I spent only 20 minutes doing a cursory search on the Internet and found many intriguing articles.

Your Game Plan:
1. Research and read read read as much as you can about the topic.
2. Interview at least three people about this topic.
3. From your research, reading and interviews select the four elements YOU feel are the MOST ideal and necessary ingredients for a successful, lasting marriage.
4. Write your thesis statement—an assertion based on your findings.
5. Plan the organization of your essay.
6. Write your essay.
7. Proofread and edit very carefully and thoroughly.


Reminders:
• Follow MLA format.
• Double space entire essay.
• Must have in text citations and a Works Cited page.
• Use 12 pt., Times New Roman
• Use at LEAST three outside resources and at LEAST information from three interviews. In other words, these six minimum resources will be found on your Works Cited page as well as cited within your essay.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Sunday evening, November 6, 2011

Hello,

A few things...

1. For section 1 students, if you choose to revise Essay 2, it is due no later than Monday, November 14th.

2. I will be returning Essay 2 tomorrow to sections 4 and 84. If you choose to revise the essay, it is also due no later than Wednesday, November 16th.